Vim-orgmode: Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs'
Org-Mode.

The idea for this plugin was born by listening to the Floss Weekly podcast
introducing Emacs' Org-Mode (http://twit.tv/floss136). Org-Mode has a lot of
strong features like folding, views (sparse tree) and scheduling of tasks.
These are completed by hyperlinks, tags, todo states, priorities aso.

Vim-orgmode aims at providing the same functionality for Vim and for command
line tools*.

* for command line tools and other programs a library liborgmode is provided.
It encapsulates all functionality for parsing and modifying org files.

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Preface~
vim-orgmode is a file type plugin for keeping notes, maintaining TODO
lists, and doing project planning with a fast and effective plain-text
system. It is also an authoring and publishing system.

This document is a copy of the orgmode-guide for emacs
(http://orgmode.org/) with modifications for vim. It contains all basic
features and commands, along with important hints for customization.

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Features~
vim-orgmode is still very young but already quite usable. Here is a short
list of the already supported features:

- fix encoding of todo states set by the Todo plugin (thanks to Daniel Carl
and kien for pointing out the issue)
- add documentation for remapping shortcuts
- add documentation for customizing syntax highlighting